Sixth grade letterbox teams, post your letterboxing stories/clues here. Label each story with your team name so that we know which team wrote which story.
After you post your story/clues, read the other teams' postings and critique them.
Think about these questions: if you were a third grader, do these stories/clues make sense?
Can you easily follow the directions? (If they don't make sense to you, they won't to a third grader)
Is the story fun to read?
Make suggestions to the other teams, and if possible, incorporate them back into your story.
Remember, this is a team project as well as a grade sharing exercise--we are all this together!
Visit this web page for reminders about how letterboxing works and to read other letterboxing stories and clues:
Sixth grade letterbox teams, post your letterboxing stories/clues here. Label each story with your team name so that we know which team wrote which story.
After you post your story/clues, read the other teams' postings and critique them.
Think about these questions: if you were a third grader, do these stories/clues make sense?
Can you easily follow the directions? (If they don't make sense to you, they won't to a third grader)
Is the story fun to read?
Make suggestions to the other teams, and if possible, incorporate them back into your story.
Remember, this is a team project as well as a grade sharing exercise--we are all this together!
Visit this web page for reminders about how letterboxing works and to read other letterboxing stories and clues:
www.letterboxing.org